Chalet OS 16.04.2 is now released, adding many great features including better support for UEFI installations and icon-only panel window switchers. Chalet OS 16.04.2 is based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus and will be supported until April of 2020. It is now featured on the Chalet OS main download site:

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The only good thing about Windows is that it never gives you any terminal illnesses.Needless to say, Terminal illnesses are the only problem with Linux.

If it helps, I've created torrents for pulling 16.04.2 for both 64bit and 32bit versions. Right now I'm the only one seeding it, but if others will pull and seed, it will make for a faster and less error prone download experience:

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The only good thing about Windows is that it never gives you any terminal illnesses.Needless to say, Terminal illnesses are the only problem with Linux.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The only good thing about Windows is that it never gives you any terminal illnesses.Needless to say, Terminal illnesses are the only problem with Linux.

you can update the ubuntu core, but to get a lot of the features of the newest release as well as the extra stability it is best to use an installation disk. You can do it without losing your data.

If you have installed with default settings, go to the advanced partitioner when setting up an install, set the swap as swap, and set the / partition as the / partition, however BE SURE TO UNCHECK "format this partition"!!!! otherwise you will lose data. then proceed with installation. It will only replace the files that need to be replaced.

It is best to back up your data in case of a failure on the part of either you or ubiquity, the installer, so that you can restore your data from back up in case of data loss.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The only good thing about Windows is that it never gives you any terminal illnesses.Needless to say, Terminal illnesses are the only problem with Linux.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The only good thing about Windows is that it never gives you any terminal illnesses.Needless to say, Terminal illnesses are the only problem with Linux.

mfrazzz wrote:If it helps, I've created torrents for pulling 16.04.2 for both 64bit and 32bit versions. Right now I'm the only one seeding it, but if others will pull and seed, it will make for a faster and less error prone download experience: